I tend to recomposit details & areas in my artwork when working in other 2D drawing programs. I do this by copying - then scaling, rotating & repositioning elements on layers. An interesting way I got this composting method working in Black Ink is:

1. Save your current artwork as a PNG, but keep it open in BI.2. Pick a brush and load the saved PNG as an image color.3. Reposition, scale & rotate the color-image to your liking.4. Paint the repositioned elements back into your artwork on a new layer.5. Optional use the erase brush to touch up your compositing.

If you keep your color-image placement matching your artwork, this method also doubles as cool way of blurring parts of your artwork.

I have been using Photoshop for 10 years creating digitally printed wallcovering.I have an electrical engineering degree with a minor in math.I am a freelance designer, writer, and developer. matt @ remarkable team dot com